The Guardian (Charlottetown)

‘Thank God for her’

Grass Roots and Cowboy Boots is the largest fundraisin­g event for the PCH

- BY DESIREE ANSTEY

A Summerside woman has a second chance at life thanks to Prince County Hospital (PCH).

Karen MacLean and her family were among the superheroe­s at the ninth annual Grass Roots and Cowboy Boots fundraiser at the Credit Union Place Saturday night.

“It was a lot of tough days, and I still continue as an outpatient, but I feel much better,” said MacLean, who suffered from a respirator­y arrest in 2015. “My safety and cleanlines­s were priorities at the hospital, and I don’t think any other place could have been as excellent.”

Her husband, Allan, who remained by her side day and night for more than four months while in hospital, had nothing but praise for the PCH staff.

“The day my wife went into respirator­y arrest, I was up in the cafeteria having my lunch when I heard the Code Blue called to her room, so I rushed right down and I walked in. The doctors and nurses were working on her. She actually turned blue.”

With a tear in his eye he continued, “I couldn’t handle it and I fainted and fell flat on my face in the hospital room. Then they brought me around, but for me that was a very emotional day. All I could think about was how they rallied around my wife and me, and how things turned out for the better.”

Now, MacLean treasures every second of the day.

“Thank God for her and the moments we spend together,” he said.

Grass Roots and Cowboy Boots is the largest fundraisin­g event, which has grown into a community gathering, held for the Prince County Hospital Foundation.

All proceeds from the event go to ensure there is appropriat­e medical equipment available to treat patients from across the Island.

Patrick McSweeney, president of Prince County Hospital Foundation, says the money raised makes a world of difference.

“Our goal for 2017 was $2.5 million, our largest in our history,” said McSweeney.

“$1.4 million of this amount will be used for three new operating rooms, so Grass Roots and Cowboy Boots is a big part of our annual fundraisin­g and it’s been going on since 2009.”

More than 1,500 tickets were sold at the event.

“It’s all thanks to Warren Ellis and his family,” said McSweeney.

“We’re very grateful for them and everything they have done for us.”

Warren Ellis, the founder and presenter of Grass Roots and Cowboy Boots, says Prince County Hospital gave him a second chance at life.

“On May 21, 1972, I was in a near-fatal car accident and spent a long time recovering in hospital. They mean a lot to me. And it was excellent treatment.”

A Healing Garden, maintained by the Summerside Area and Garden Club will blossom in the centre of the Prince County Hospital.

The garden is dedicated to the Ellis family.

“I love flowers and trees and nature, so when they donated this garden to my family, as well as all the patients, it was so precious,” said Ellis. “This is a show of community support, and it is very much appreciate­d.”

Heather Matheson, the managing director of PCH Foundation said: “When Warren Ellis brought this to the board in 2008, we thought it sounded like an event that could do well, but might be modest in size. We never could have imagined the kind of results we are seeing today or the groundswel­l of support it can muster.”

Robert Irving, co-chief executive officer of J.D. Irving Limited, gave a donation of $250,000.

“We are very happy to support the hospital. It touches many people, especially all our employees and growers here on P.E.I. Trying to have the best health care, in terms of facilities and care is very important and if we can help that cause then we are glad,” he said.

Although Irving lives in Moncton with his wife, Jill, he is highly involved in the community.

And he is an active fundraiser and champion for community health and developmen­t.

Claud and Claudette Landry made a donation of $150,000 during the evening.

“I grew up in Miscouche, so for me it’s coming back to my home town and Prince County Hospital has always been there for all the people in the community, so I think it’s very important to support them and give back. We also sponsor Lights for Life.”

McSweeney is grateful for all the generous donations to the PCH Foundation.

This year the grand total raised is $1,212,694.30 for the PCH medical equipment fund.

Over the course of nine years, this event has raised $5, 387,629.

 ?? DESIREE ANSTEY/ JOURNAL PIONEER ?? Karen and Allan MacLean, from Summerside, attend the Grass Roots and Cowboy Boots fundraiser at the Credit Union Place on Saturday evening.
DESIREE ANSTEY/ JOURNAL PIONEER Karen and Allan MacLean, from Summerside, attend the Grass Roots and Cowboy Boots fundraiser at the Credit Union Place on Saturday evening.
 ?? DESIREE ANSTEY/ JOURNAL PIONEER ?? Credit Union Place in Summerside was packed for the annual Grass Roots and Cowboy Boots fundraiser Saturday night.
DESIREE ANSTEY/ JOURNAL PIONEER Credit Union Place in Summerside was packed for the annual Grass Roots and Cowboy Boots fundraiser Saturday night.

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